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2004-04-14 06:55James E. Harvey : [NF] Backup software recommendations
2004-04-14 07:28Dave Crozier : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2004-04-14 07:42adam buckland : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2004-04-14 08:27Bob Lee : Re: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2004-04-14 11:08James E. Harvey : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2011-03-11 08:15Tracy Pearson : [NF] Backup software recommendations
2011-03-14 12:06Tracy Pearson : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2011-03-14 12:53Ted Roche : Re: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2011-03-14 13:07Tracy Pearson : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
2011-03-14 15:58Alan Bourke : RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations
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[NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: James E. Harvey

Posted: 2004-04-14 06:55:12   Link

We have installed a hot-swappable hard drive in our Win 2000 file server to

handle daily backups.

We were using Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 to back up to tapes but decided to go

with a hard drive because the tapes seem to be more problematic.

Now we're having problems getting the Veritas software to work with the new

hot swappable hard drive and we were told we needed to upgrade to ver 9.1,

but it still is not functioning.

Does any know of any another backup software that would work with a hot

swappable internal serial hard drive from Addonics (230Megs)

TIA

James E. Harvey

Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

jharvey@hanoverpa.com

717-637-8931

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Dave Crozier

Posted: 2004-04-14 07:28:12   Link

We use BrightStore (The old Arcserve) from CA on the same drives with no

problems using incremental Mirroring with no problems on a 2K server. It

will also backup/mirror over the LAN.

Dave Crozier

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Subject: [NF] Backup software recommendations

We have installed a hot-swappable hard drive in our Win 2000 file server

to

handle daily backups.

We were using Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 to back up to tapes but decided to

go

with a hard drive because the tapes seem to be more problematic.

Now we're having problems getting the Veritas software to work with the

new

hot swappable hard drive and we were told we needed to upgrade to ver

9.1,

but it still is not functioning.

Does any know of any another backup software that would work with a hot

swappable internal serial hard drive from Addonics (230Megs)

TIA

James E. Harvey

Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

jharvey@hanoverpa.com

717-637-8931

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: adam buckland

Posted: 2004-04-14 07:42:48   Link

NT Backup works well with DVD-RW so should work with small hard drives.

-----Original Message-----

From: James E. Harvey [mailto:jharvey@hanoverpa.com]

Sent: 14 April 2004 12:55

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Subject: [NF] Backup software recommendations

We have installed a hot-swappable hard drive in our Win 2000 file server to

handle daily backups.

We were using Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 to back up to tapes but decided to go

with a hard drive because the tapes seem to be more problematic.

Now we're having problems getting the Veritas software to work with the new

hot swappable hard drive and we were told we needed to upgrade to ver 9.1,

but it still is not functioning.

Does any know of any another backup software that would work with a hot

swappable internal serial hard drive from Addonics (230Megs)

TIA

James E. Harvey

Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

jharvey@hanoverpa.com

717-637-8931

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Re: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Bob Lee

Posted: 2004-04-14 08:27:02   Link

We use Veritas to back up to network drives all the time. We did have to

call Veritas to get it all working as the manual said it should.. but once

it started.. its good..

Bob Lee

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Subject: RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

> NT Backup works well with DVD-RW so should work with small hard drives.

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: James E. Harvey [mailto:jharvey@hanoverpa.com]

> Sent: 14 April 2004 12:55

> To: 'ProFox Email List'

> Subject: [NF] Backup software recommendations

>

> We have installed a hot-swappable hard drive in our Win 2000 file server

to

> handle daily backups.

>

> We were using Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 to back up to tapes but decided to

go

>

> with a hard drive because the tapes seem to be more problematic.

>

> Now we're having problems getting the Veritas software to work with the

new

> hot swappable hard drive and we were told we needed to upgrade to ver 9.1,

> but it still is not functioning.

>

> Does any know of any another backup software that would work with a hot

> swappable internal serial hard drive from Addonics (230Megs)

>

> TIA

>

> James E. Harvey

> Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

> Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

> jharvey@hanoverpa.com

> 717-637-8931

>

>

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: James E. Harvey

Posted: 2004-04-14 11:08:37   Link

Veritas seems a little "high strung" to me, too many moving parts involved

for it to run well for an extended period of time.

We're going to try to edit some registry settings on the server. Their tech

support seem to think there has been some corruption in the SQL data base

settings and maybe IIS (???) settings too. The idea is to set things back

to defaults as see if that helps.

We're mainly trying to just get the upgrade installed right now, then we'll

see how it works after that.

James E. Harvey

Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

jharvey@hanoverpa.com

717-637-8931

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Of Bob Lee

Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:27 AM

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Subject: Re: [NF] Backup software recommendations

We use Veritas to back up to network drives all the time. We did have to

call Veritas to get it all working as the manual said it should.. but once

it started.. its good..

Bob Lee

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From: "adam buckland" <adam.buckland@eurohill.com>

To: <profoxtech@leafe.com>

Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 8:42 AM

Subject: RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

> NT Backup works well with DVD-RW so should work with small hard drives.

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: James E. Harvey [mailto:jharvey@hanoverpa.com]

> Sent: 14 April 2004 12:55

> To: 'ProFox Email List'

> Subject: [NF] Backup software recommendations

>

> We have installed a hot-swappable hard drive in our Win 2000 file server

to

> handle daily backups.

>

> We were using Veritas Backup Exec 8.5 to back up to tapes but decided to

go

>

> with a hard drive because the tapes seem to be more problematic.

>

> Now we're having problems getting the Veritas software to work with the

new

> hot swappable hard drive and we were told we needed to upgrade to ver 9.1,

> but it still is not functioning.

>

> Does any know of any another backup software that would work with a hot

> swappable internal serial hard drive from Addonics (230Megs)

>

> TIA

>

> James E. Harvey

> Corresponding Office/M.I.S.

> Hanover Shoe Farms, Inc.

> jharvey@hanoverpa.com

> 717-637-8931

>

>

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[NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Tracy Pearson

Posted: 2011-03-11 08:15:57   Link

I have a friend that needs a backup system that would work similar to the

following for a Windows OS:

Plug in an external hard drive and a program will launch.

It would be nice if the program was able to determine the size of the hard

drive is greater than 4 gigabyte (or another size setting to keep from

popping up the UI)

Bring up the UI with default settings allowing the user to accept and

begin the backup or cancel.

If a custom service needs to be written to launch the backup tool, that I

can make happen.

What local backup programs are recommended?

Thanks,

Tracy

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Tracy Pearson

Posted: 2011-03-14 12:06:50   Link

Tracy Pearson wrote on 2011-03-11:

> I have a friend that needs a backup system that would work similar to

> the following for a Windows OS:

>

> Plug in an external hard drive and a program will launch.

> It would be nice if the program was able to determine the size of the

> hard drive is greater than 4 gigabyte (or another size setting to keep

> from popping up the UI) Bring up the UI with default settings allowing

> the user to accept and begin the backup or cancel.

>

> If a custom service needs to be written to launch the backup tool,

> that I can make happen.

>

> What local backup programs are recommended?

>

> Thanks,

> Tracy

>

>

I got no responses when I sent this last week. I saw it was a busy day with

many other topics, so I thought I'd bump this email and see if I get any

responses today.

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Re: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Ted Roche

Posted: 2011-03-14 12:53:21   Link

On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Tracy Pearson <tracy@powerchurch.com> wrote:

>> Plug in an external hard drive and a program will launch.

Many of the inexpensive external drives come with a button and

matching software that will run a backup when the button is pressed.

>> It would be nice if the program was able to determine the size of the

>> hard drive is greater than 4 gigabyte (or another size setting to keep

>> from popping up the UI)

I'm not sure what you're asking here.

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Tracy Pearson

Posted: 2011-03-14 13:07:44   Link

Ted Roche wrote on 2011-03-14:

> On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 12:06 PM, Tracy Pearson <tracy@powerchurch.com>

> wrote:

>

>>> Plug in an external hard drive and a program will launch.

>

> Many of the inexpensive external drives come with a button and

> matching software that will run a backup when the button is pressed.

I was hoping we would be able to avoid purchasing another external drive.

But that is on my thoughts.

>

>>> It would be nice if the program was able to determine the size of the

>>> hard drive is greater than 4 gigabyte (or another size setting to keep

>>> from popping up the UI)

>

> I'm not sure what you're asking here.

>

If a UI is brought up asking the user if they would like to start a backup

process. I would want to avoid this UI from being presented when a 2 gig

thumb drive is put in to the USB port. Of course, this would not be an issue

with the above mentioned drive with the button.

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RE: [NF] Backup software recommendations

Author: Alan Bourke

Posted: 2011-03-14 15:58:25   Link

Considered online backup ?

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